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Page 1: ...re to do so earl _eeult in serious perSOnaltnjury t i RRFTSMRN 3 0118 GASOLINE CHAIN SAVV Re_ old in lhe space providedbelow the Mode NO andSe_ ialNo o your saw These numbers are located On the starling tnstruclions _cal Mode No SetiaI No Retain these numbers for future reference r_ Sears Roebtzck _nd C _ Cl ltctag _ l It 60684 U S A 66791 3 25187 1 25287 _Sea_s_i_ l_uekandCo _987 ...

Page 2: ...al o_te_ purposes t_s waIranty appl Bs for0r_ _i 30 _iys f orn_al e o pu_ he_0 WARRANTY SERVtCEISAVA_LABLE BYRETURNING TH CHAIN SAW TOTH_N_ARESTSFJ_RS SERV CE CENTF_W _ DEPARTMENT iNTHEUNITED STATES Thiswar anW glves youspsciilc tega_ tighLs an youmaya_so h_ otherrigh s wh_ h va_ h orn slate to tee Seats R_ehu_k en_Co Seu_Tower DI_I I_g_ 3 A ChicaneD IL 60684 B A _chlng TheH_dguard 7 C AttachingTh...

Page 3: ...chainsharpening ar_ mainte nance instructions Che_ tenslonat regular In stoats with thoeng ne stoppe_J _ _e r_ ththe er_inen_nlng Make surethe barclamp nutsare securely tightened aftertensioning the chain A loose or dullchaincan b Crease thethenceof kickbacl_ 5 Begtn and continue cutting at furl throttle l the chainis movingat a dowerspeed thereis greater chance for kickback tooccur _r 6 Cut onlyo...

Page 4: ...r at n_ght _ 5 Plan your sawIpgoperationcarefully Inadvanco Do notsta_cutting pntityOU havea dearworkarealsecure kx tingandifyouarafe Ii_gtrees _ptannedret_eatpath AVOIDREAcT vE FORCES Pinch Kickback and Putl_ti_ occur when the chalnls suddenly stopped by being pinched caught or by contactingaforeignobject inthe wood Thisresultsina reversa_ ofthechain for_ usedk_cutwoodandcausesthesaw to movein th...

Page 5: ...ept fo_car_u_e_or adjustments 7 Never n_odlly your sawin anyway Use ont_ attach _ShisSp_pii_lo _pedfl_ly rec_om mended _ Sears e _Aiways ep _ c_th e h_ndgua rd mmed etely If it becomes damaged or broken _r ts otherwise Keep the vibration ISotato_sin good condition Peri0dicaliy inspeclIsolators _o_ t_artipsorsepamttonel them_r portioq ffon_ themetalmou_ings Haveyour Sears Service Cen er reptace the...

Page 6: ...erlo_0 NatlonaI SleJ d_d _ Institute tn_ B_nd_d B175 14985 Lo_Ktckback Chain designed w_tha contoured depth gaugeandO_linkwhlch deff_ Hhekickback for_ _ _da_low wood to gredua lyrideIntothecu_er FiguresLow KJckba_k SawCh_lfli chainwhichhas metthakickbao_ Fedor mance_ quirementsofANSI B 75 1 v_en tas_ ed on _presar_tat_ S_mple c chain sews t_iow 38 cubic inch disglsce_ent speciliedin ANS_B175Ao1985...

Page 7: ... to thesaw thespurwiI dig intothetreeorLogand relieve on_et preseure adding easeto the saw ingope_atlor_i lntothe cuL _ I Remove barc_amp nuts_3d barclan_p heuslng 2 Al_nthe spurOv_r Ihet_ _es Or_ thebarc_arnpsido O theS_v FigL_re 7 3 Inse_tthe twos_rews and t_ghien evenly a_d sec urely Figure7 ...

Page 8: ...g pinelmer asia asItwiIIgo rathe rear Figure t0 2 Posit_ lhegu_ be wintilemun_tK lebe_vthe 3 _unt theslotted en_lofthe gelds bar overthebar mounting st_s andthe sins i roundholeonthe adjusting pin Figure 4 Ho_d ch_fle_ers fa_ing ass_ n_u_o_ 5 Placechainoverandbehindthe dulchdrumonto the sprocko and1fit the bottom ofthe drive finks betweentheteethin hesp_keL 6 _L t at thet0poflhet_arandfitthechaJn ...

Page 9: ... _rting e nddsmage in 2 cFle engines Theoor _t i _ur_ _ i i i a _ to o ls e y impoda_t Toomuch0_linlhemixturewil oul the spa_kPlUg Tool_teoll or ncomect oilwill _use the engineto overheatand seize 3 USETHE FOLLOWING ONLY t6 partsgaso Ine to I partot 4 DO NOT USE t 3IAOiL _oating last Luteo Amer ca Does no1havepropersdcliiives tot air cooled 2 cycIe enginesandc_ncaused_age lo your unit AUTOMOTIVE O...

Page 10: ...the screw_ver end of thesc_enchprided with your saw Figure13 t _ ToInc_s_t_e oi lo t_mth_ a_j sii_j screwcou_te oc_ ise_ Tod_rease the otiflow tUr_the adjusting screw_pck_tse _ lithe ellerlsadjustedtodecreasetheoflfZow be suretoreadjust theoiler b_foreretumlngto typesof cu ffing thatrequiregreeter Iubrloat on When the saw Is mn at high RPM sfor long periods Oftime Judng _ertafn typesof cut tlng S ...

Page 11: ...ol throughrear handleto s_bfl ze saw f PuIIstarterrope quickly with your tight hand g Squeeze lhi ottle to re_oasethe throttle toot allowingehg_neto idle Ii _LWARNING The chtlIP mustnot movewhenth_ e_gine runs atidle speed Referto Carburetor Adjustment Page 19 for correction r r h Stop engineby mbviflgthe ignition switchto t_h_ STOP _posi on F gu _4 r r AN 0 _ _X FOOT THROUGH HANDLE Figure 15 i 1 ...

Page 12: ...on Eilher_actlon _n i esgltin assofcon trd and oosstble serlous person _ uty a Pinch Kickback occumwhentha chain ontopofth ebarissuddenly stopped whenfhetopof t_ barisused for curling rapidlydrives Ihe sawstmght badx tOwardthe operaz_ a Pull tn_ can occurwhen the chainbn th_ bottOm of the bat_ssaddenS stopped putls lhesaW rapidly fon ard B TREE FELLINGTECHIM IGUES 1 PLAN YOUR SAWING OPERATION CALV...

Page 13: ...lal iO avoid kickbackand chain damage e Be_lertlo_siDnslhat_1_tree istaadyto fail t o ad_i_ sounds 2 _deningofthef_ingcul _ 3 n lovemenlin lheupper br_nches down and get 8_vay quick y oh_ur ptanned re treetpath g Beex _eme_y cauti_swithpa_ly f_llent_es _h_ m_ybapo_dysuppor_ed W _e_atreedoesn l _ _mp etely r_t_e s_w_lde andpulIdO_n t_tree withae_ _ble wi_ch_ block ar_ tsckle orttac_ To _dd Injury d...

Page 14: ...eeper than ll3of_hediameteroftheL x3 2 TYPES OF CUTTING USED Fibre 22 Ovsmuttlrtg I_ginon lhotopside ofthelog with spur against the log exert J_ghtpressure downwa_ Undercutttng beginonthe undersideo _the_o_ wi hthespuregalnsIthe _og exertfightpressure up_tard During_dercLittlng thesawwilllendto push backatyou Beprepaied forthisreact so and hold the sawfl_ly torsaintalncont_I AWAReI_G Never turn th...

Page 15: ...latforms atog or in any position whtchcancenseyouto lose y_ou_ balence or contmtof the saw 1 DEBRANCHING a Alwaysdebranch a tr e after it is eat down Only thencan debranohingb_ done solely and _op_ly b Leave the larger _0wertimbs to suppoilthe tree as you work c Start at the base of the felted tree andwork towards the top curling branches and limbs Remove s_nalllimbs wi_h one cut Fig ure26 d Keep ...

Page 16: ...l the teeth of the chain saw has to be forced through the ouL sew cuts toone side A w s W WO os when ho d the chain The chain is sharpenough to cut you even th0ugh tt is too duelto cut wood a SHARPENING INSTRUCTIONS items required Gloves Me_diumFiat File 1i 64 d_a Fi_e Depth G_uge T_ol 6_Filet_ld_r Vise 1 Stup angfneanddisconnectspark plug r 2 Adjust the chain for proper tension page 8 3 Workat th...

Page 17: ...ar rafts Is worn the guide bar is bentor cracked Use ody the Reduced KickbackGuide Bar spe_gi_ f_r your sawi_ SpQcit satimte for replacement a Remove the guide bar tO Service b CleBnoil holesat feast once for each five hoursOfoperation Figure 34 c Remove sawdust from the gu de bar groove periodically with a putty _nite or a wire Figure 34 _ Remove burrs by tiling 1heside edges of the guide bar gro...

Page 18: ...eremove_fromthe fanhousing 5 Uffthepulleycare_ fywhilege_iytwl_lnglhe p_ey coun_rclockwise _ Removetheoldrope new_pe ogo ntothe puI_ 7 A_o w the rne_te_ e_d to dflpo_ce then whilethe r_b sSiil hurl_ Jthe melted endthroughare_g 1oobtaiha smooth pointedend 8 Feedthempo though tI_ rour d slarls_ holein the hslanheUsing Ftgme3B 9 Guiderobei_ _ley lh_ _h toPsl_ pullw holebyp_shingthe ropefrom the under...

Page 19: ...4inef oil ratio 4 c placelhasawonaIKiIidoflal_uffa_a_dmakesure th_ _ain wg__oto_nl_ tanyobject d Locatetl_ three 3 Carburetor adjusting screw openingsto thedght0fiheairflits oDvar Figure 4t e S artiheeng _n_andatlowongineloidle3rninutes to warm up The enginemust be at operating temperaturefor prepel adju_tfii_nts tobe mode I I l _ __ _ II SPEE_SCREWI _ LO HIGHSPF ED SdREW _ SCREW I rll Figure41 r ...

Page 20: ...irli_er reduces c_tlingpower Increases tu_l consumption Clean beaI_tIIter r freq uentlyL especia tyin veP_ dustyc_nditions always after 10tan_s of fue_nlixlure o_5 hour of Operalton whicheverts less e Rep acetheairftltertlanydamageoccumtott i_ _ _ Never operate the unit withoutth alr ftIter iv place to avoid danla etothe e_ine items Required softbristledrbrUsh suchasapain brush _ i I CIeanoff_he c...

Page 21: ...viceCentt_ Oil an _empt _ _ Fil_o Iia_k 2 Impropedya_jus_totler _ _equipped _ Adlu_loilet _ Oilpar_po_oilfil_r_ogged 3 C_n_y_urS_emSe_v_ceCen_ 4 Gulde_ rotfh_eblOCke 4 Removeba_amf lean Clulchfe_ttes_ epaJt_ 2 _nl_ ctyovtSe _ Sep _o_nle_ 1 Ch_te_sto_ t_ oil_ht L _Ch_e Ten_n 2 Calbumto_req_ _es_dj_me_L 2 S_eCad _u _to_Ad_ustmei_ts Ge_e_mraitspl_ched 3 Repatrorteplar e 4 Ciutcflslipping 4 Conbclyo_t...

Page 22: ...lu9 All acce _ble _xew _ _ eu_ nc _iv_ng sc_ewl Ch_ operable Cteee Fe_ Man Check Char r _In _en _n Sharper_ whe_dutI _nspe_ _wea_ dam_ge Lu _ _e _pro_et n6se Deburr Repl_e when wo_r o_d_rnaged C_k lean Ch_ k l_le adiustn _nt c hal_ mustr_11um Re_j_ _ldro _ whenchalntvms _ tldle Rep ce _ when I_l_ier da m_ _ Ree_eh Inspec_ Retiree _w_en wore or dz_mag_d x x x X x x i i I E x X ...

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Page 24: ..._6 97 15717 72 69_ _ 27_ 7_1 2717_ 110_ 2_I_9 76 27 _33 _ Th_tIe_Igge_ 1103 27339 78 27121 I Bracket _ _ _ _ _i05 27341 63 35281 I Oa_olo_ HDA49 177 27257 ReI_rner Mount 6crew Cha_nC_t_e_Re_ir_e_ Caib_ CoverBump_ Rear Handle Fuel T_h_ Cyi_nd_ ca M_nt Isola_ L_lier Ft_el C_ As_ y lnct 0 R_Ig 2 _rew I 11_mltleLock I Throttl _lockSpring I _ ytinder _hield I Ca_1_ Cowr 4 8_row t2 Car_Mo_ _l_ _gStud P_...

Page 25: ...te 121 1087f 1 Clpl _h _s y 122 27129 I O_Te rQsar_ 1_ i _ _ O Rmg _L_ 25044 1 i t_S_iV_u_ingPin 12_ 244 19 1 E R_n9 _ 9 15108 1 VerSiOn _ 71 3634 I Chain18 131 7t_5_ 2 8_ r18 i _ 15445 2 N_I 134 31167 1 _c_enc_ O_etDi_h_ge Line _I_ Disc_e _eevo T_L ln9 t_ O lorA_ju_m en P_n ChainPed Top Ch_t_Pad ChelnRepaSt K t _r w Hen OUar_ Cap t37 210_t 1 t_ 02464 2 140 1575_ 1 14I 2722_ 1 142 27223 3 143 _573...

Page 26: ...lvo 154 35236 I 1 Screw 1551 35250 I I I Pin 1561 35252 11 Metering Lever t571 35241 I 1 I K 1pareI D sCm Jo t61 35204 162 85248 163 3 _226 164 35240 165 35243 166 35245 i67 35246 166 35238 169 35242 t70 35209 Spring 171 _52_3 rew I Rel_tl_ng Ring I Che_P V ve 8_reen l Ball t Spri _g 2 N_edfeAdiusttn_Sprlng I Hlgh SpeedNeedle I Idl_ AdjuSt SCrew 1 t_l_ A_ustSpd n_ 1 Kw k RepairKit In ti_e_ Conten ...

Page 27: ...acl with any object 2 Hold front handlebar With left hand placerightfoot thr_ ugh rear handle to sIabtllze saw 3 Use Jessthen the fu3 ex dht of the slader rope per pull i 4 Release the trigger a te engtne sleds sinewing engine to Idle OPERATING THE Ut l lli i i f2 1 Cut wood onty 2 Accelerate the engine tO luIt throtUe before entering the cut 3 Bsgin cuttlngwilb Spur age net the _og 4_ Cut only at...

Page 28: ...PA Ts A wAYs G VE T E FOLLOW O FORMAT ON AS S OWN _N TH_S LIST _ T e PA_T NUM E 3 The PXRl OESC _P_ O_ 2 The MODEL NUMBER 4 The NAMEOF ITE_ I 358 356070 3 0118 Chain Saw Ifthe partsyou need are not stocP ed looaliy yourerda wi l be eF_clronlcally IransmiHed to a Sea s Repair PartsDistrlbullon center to handling When yeu buy memliandise from Searsyou get an e xt_ a something thalr_body else canof s...

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